Add your name to the petition, and we’ll deliver your signature to key New York lawmakers.
Right now, New Yorkers have no control over how much single-use packaging is pumped into the market by retailers and companies. As a result, companies have spent decades creating crushing amounts of plastic pollution and waste, and New Yorkers have been forced to bear the costs.
But a new bill that’s backed by environmental groups across New York could turn the plastics crisis on its head.
The Packaging Reduction and Recycling Act (A.1749/S.1464) would require companies to:
Reduce their packaging by 30% in 12 years.
Make the remaining packaging truly reusable or recyclable.
Get certain toxic chemicals out of packaging.
Pay to clean up their packaging waste by reimbursing municipalities and taxpayers for the collection and processing of those materials.
Prohibit incineration and "chemical recycling" from counting as recycling.







